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This happened on my XP machine. The same one I used during the Ultra2 beta testing. In order to revert to the previous version of Ultra I copied the verison I had on my W7 test machine and still got the same results.
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I'm not clear. You say you CAN revert to an older version, and all is well?

I'm not clear. You say you CAN revert to an older version, and all is well?

The older version I reverted to was copied (the executable; not the original ZIP file) from my Win7 test machine and it gave the same results in the XP machine as the newest version does, i.e. bad. I've not even had the Win7 machine turned on much lately because of a BSOD issue which I wasn't sure was due to Win7, the new hardware (I built the PC from components), or some applications on the computer.

Unfortunately, I have been lax in not keeping previous versions of these apps when I d/l a newer version. I've learned my lesson and will not let this happen again.

Is there a link where I can d/l the previous version of Ultra and see if a pristine copy causes the same issues?

The older version I reverted to was copied (the executable; not the original ZIP file) from my Win7 test machine and it gave the same results in the XP machine as the newest version does, i.e. bad. I've not even had the Win7 machine turned on much lately because of a BSOD issue which I wasn't sure was due to Win7, the new hardware (I built the PC from components), or some applications on the computer.

Unfortunately, I have been lax in not keeping previous versions of these apps when I d/l a newer version. I've learned my lesson and will not let this happen again.

Is there a link where I can d/l the previous version of Ultra and see if a pristine copy causes the same issues?

Actually, it would be a PITA to get you a previous version, but not impossible. I should say though, I'm positive it's something completely different.

Moving just the executable from you W7 machine should be enough. I haven't changed much of anything.

I suspect, that a support file or runtime file, used (and updated) by another piece of software is causing grief. I actually don't know how to check on that.

Because that groupbox is so perfectly aligned confuses me the most. It's like the two other groupboxes, that should be directly above it, disappeared, and the remaining group box was set to fill and center in the tab control. I know how to do that stuff programatically, and have done so in other projects, but have no code that moves and centers anything in Ultra, now, or before.

Actually, it would be a PITA to get you a previous version, but not impossible. I should say though, I'm positive it's something completely different.

Moving just the executable from you W7 machine should be enough. I haven't changed much of anything.

I suspect, that a support file or runtime file, used (and updated) by another piece of software is causing grief. I actually don't know how to check on that.

Because that groupbox is so perfectly aligned confuses me the most. It's like the two other groupboxes, that should be directly above it, disappeared, and the remaining group box was set to fill and center in the tab control. I know how to do that stuff programatically, and have done so in other projects, but have no code that moves and centers anything in Ultra, now, or before.

This afternoon, I will have some time to experiment. I'll see what I can figure out then.

Is it possible that the problem iss associated somehow with the isocodes.dll file. I think I went to a different version when this started.

I finished my antivirus scan of the c: drive (with no anomalies found). I rebooted and the computer installed a Windows update and then I tried again with a clean Ultra directory and a fresh download of Ultra2 version 21771.

It ran OK. I didn't make any other changes so I don't know what caused the strange behavior. I'll just write it off to my computer being possessed. It now seems OK.